- Network: Cartoon Network , Adult Swim
- Series Premiere Date: Dec 2, 2013
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Rick and Morty continues its reign as one of the funniest shows on cable television, the Roiland of it all be damned.
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The first two episodes are off to a promising start, and we hope that the quality carries through to the end of the season. Based on what we’ve seen, we’re confident in saying that Rick and Morty is back and better than ever, broh.
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Justin Roiland’s departure hasn’t changed Rick and Morty. The yet-to-be-identified actors playing the title characters sound pretty much identical to Roiland and the first two episodes of season 7 offer the same mix of sharp meta humor, emotional depth, and grotesque animation that has always made Rick and Morty great, delivering bombastic standalone adventures that offer just a bit of character growth.
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Undoubtedly, there will be fans who complain that Rick and Morty collapsed in Roiland’s absence. .... For the rest of the fans, either those uninterested in how the sausage is made or who have been able to keep an open mind, Season 7 will likely satisfy their thirst for more Rick and Morty.
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Adult Swim gave critics the first two episodes of Season Seven. Neither represents the series at its best. .... Whatever character voice is necessary, Rick and Morty still has it, even if its comedic voice isn’t on its strongest possible display at the start of the new season.
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It’s business as usual, sure. But when you’re in the business of doing the unusual, doing the same thing isn’t always doing enough.